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JEFFERSONTOWN - Ahead 27-7 when quarterback Anthony Doran and sophomore tight end Trent Meredith combined on a 47-yard touchdown pass with 4:14 remaining in the third quarter wasn't enough on Friday as the Jeffersontown Chargers rallied late to steal a 28-27 victory from Bullitt East.

GLASGOW - The Bullitt Central Cougars hit the road Friday night and the road hit back as the maroon and gray dropped a 28-7 decision to the Glasgow Scotties.

The game was deadlocked until midway through the third quarter when Glasgow quarterback Ryan Hinkley found a breakdown in the Bullitt Central secondary. The pass was on the money to wide receiver Garry Settles for a 32-yard touchdown.

SHEPHERDSVILLE - A local man was arrested four hours after a domestic violence call turned into a police standoff.

According to Sgt. Michael O'Donnell, public information officer for the Shepherdsville Police Department, law enforcement officials were called to the home of Harry Marshall Bryant Jr. in the 1300 block of West Blue Lick Road in Shepherdsville.

MOUNT WASHINGTON - Mount Washington officials may not have a crystal ball to foresee the future, but with proper planning they're hoping to set the city on a path of long-term prosperity.

During their last regular meeting, city council members heard from Kentucky League of Cities Community Development Advisor Bobbie Bryant about what her organization could do to help city officials plan for Mount Washington's future.